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when you were producing the bible. there were some things in the bible that are obviously allegorical as i just mentioned. did you take that into account? >> we worked from the position that the bible was a true story. we haven't taken a position on that except to bring the story to life. meaningfully. we have filmed the passion of jesus. we have taken it right through resurrection, the conversion of paul, and through to revelation. and that episode will be on easter sunday evening. and the 10 hours were shot entirely on location in morocco. we were over there from february until june of last year. and it has been an extraordinary journey to bring these stories to the screen. >> bill: it really is. mr. burnett you are going to get criticized, you know that by the secular progressives and they are going to say this is a bunch of propaganda and why are you doing this. how are you going to answer that criticism. >> we love the story. it's the most important book in the history of the world. amazing biblical ill literacy.
when you were producing the bible. there were some things in the bible that are obviously allegorical as i just mentioned. did you take that into account? >> we worked from the position that the bible was a true story. we haven't taken a position on that except to bring the story to life. meaningfully. we have filmed the passion of jesus. we have taken it right through resurrection, the conversion of paul, and through to revelation. and that episode will be on easter sunday evening. and...
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s "the bible exclusive." the emotional moments filming on the cross. >> i started crying. it took 30 minutes before i stopped. >> only we are with the man portraying jesus. >>> joan rivers uncensored. taking aim at the oscar nominees. >> ugh. >> and pregnant kim kardashian. >> i just always thought she was pregnant, but carrying in the back. >> announcer: now, "entertainment tonight," the worldwide leader in entertainment news. >> prince is on "entertainment tonight." that's pretty big. >> oprah, you got that right. you cannot believe the overwhelming response we have gotten to having prince michael on our show. and tonight it's part five. hi, everybody. welcome to "entertainment tonight." i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano alongside rocsi diaz at the home of oscar. the dolby theatre here in hollywood. we're going to give you an inside track to all the last minute preps for sunday's big night. first, rocsi, you tracked down oprah. she had some things to say about prince michael and "e.t." >> you already know. when prince michael joined the "e.t." cast for our special co
s "the bible exclusive." the emotional moments filming on the cross. >> i started crying. it took 30 minutes before i stopped. >> only we are with the man portraying jesus. >>> joan rivers uncensored. taking aim at the oscar nominees. >> ugh. >> and pregnant kim kardashian. >> i just always thought she was pregnant, but carrying in the back. >> announcer: now, "entertainment tonight," the worldwide leader in entertainment news....
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one was the bible owned by president abraham lincoln. the other the bible owned by dr. martin luther king,jr. as i prepared to take the sacred oath, i thought about these two men. i thought of how in times of joy and pain and uncertainty, they turned their bibles to seek the wisdom of god's word. and thought of how for as long as we have been a nation, so many of our leaders and our presidents and preachers and legislators and jurists have done the same. each one faced their challenges and fining in scripture their own lessons from the lord. as i was looking out on the crowd i thought of dr. king. we often think of him standing tall in front of the crowd and stirring the nation's conscious with a bellowing voice and a mighty drain. i also thought of his doubts and fears. for those moments came as well. the lonely moments when he was left to confront the presence of long-festering injustice and undisguised hate. he imagined the darkness and the doubt that must have surrounded him in that birmingham jail. and the anger that surely rose up in him. the night his house was b
one was the bible owned by president abraham lincoln. the other the bible owned by dr. martin luther king,jr. as i prepared to take the sacred oath, i thought about these two men. i thought of how in times of joy and pain and uncertainty, they turned their bibles to seek the wisdom of god's word. and thought of how for as long as we have been a nation, so many of our leaders and our presidents and preachers and legislators and jurists have done the same. each one faced their challenges and...
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we are changing man as we have known him and has been presented by the koran and by the bible. do you see that coming? and will it sway people more toward religion or away from religion? >> well, i think medicine for the last hundred years has already undergone a lot of change. we don't even have to guess the years coming up. and certainly, as people who live in modern america, we all profit, religious or not we profit from the medical advances. >> now, the pharmaceuticals that come into existence by reason of biotechnology and genetic -- genetic -- the genetic sciences is one thing. but when you start altering genes, you are right at the heart of the essence of being a man, a person, you understand? >> yes. >> that leap is an enormous leap. it is perhaps the most profound change that we will have ever seen in mankind. way beyond anything like the industrial revolion. >> it's not the kind of thing that we'll be able to discuss carefully in a couple minutes on a tv show. >> no, but my question is to you, and i don't want you to take that dodge, if you don't mind my telling you,
we are changing man as we have known him and has been presented by the koran and by the bible. do you see that coming? and will it sway people more toward religion or away from religion? >> well, i think medicine for the last hundred years has already undergone a lot of change. we don't even have to guess the years coming up. and certainly, as people who live in modern america, we all profit, religious or not we profit from the medical advances. >> now, the pharmaceuticals that come...
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the bible has not changed. >> i focus on the family. one group that never waded into this before. they focus on gay marriage and family and those issues. they said to me that the reason why they are going so vocally about this and speaking to the broadcast, millions of evangelical, the dynamic is different and they feel like they can make a push on this and they want to put their full weight behind it. >> with the idea that then the people in the south or wherever they will put pressure on i'm assuming house republicans and those who are still resistant to any immigration reform or who see it as amnesty whether it's a tactical move or divide. a different warn coming from boehner and kantor. >> i spoke with the pastors up here. they want to have as many calls or more coming into these offices, supportive of immigration reform so that republicans in the south that are on the fence on these issues can say hey, i'm hearing for many of my constituents that are in support of this and not hear from the imagainst immigration. >> a great article. thank you very much for talking to us about
the bible has not changed. >> i focus on the family. one group that never waded into this before. they focus on gay marriage and family and those issues. they said to me that the reason why they are going so vocally about this and speaking to the broadcast, millions of evangelical, the dynamic is different and they feel like they can make a push on this and they want to put their full weight behind it. >> with the idea that then the people in the south or wherever they will put...
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the 1599 geneva bible. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and 300,000 utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one, i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. thank you and may god bless you. >> it is 44 minutes after the guard. drills include high fire exercises nafl maneuvers and submarine detection grills. this comes amid signs north korea will carry out a third ballistic missile test. a pakistani teen shot in the head by the taliban is now in stable condition after under going two successful surgeries. malala doctors say that she is awake and she is talking to her family. the 15-year-old
the 1599 geneva bible. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and 300,000 utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one, i want you to have yours too. please visit...
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i think a bible series is both. it is an event, huge event and also dvds. >> if i could go back to your comment of just a few moments ago, because you said, television executives need to adapt to that and come up with ways to solve the solution. like what? how do they do that? how do they continue to monitize their product in the way you just described for us. >> dvd sales are up in a huge way. if stories that are good and if it has a global translation so that it is sold in hundred of countries around the world, and people buy the dvd, it is a great business. hollywood adapts all the time. in the end, american creative product is seen around the world more than any other country's creative product. it is healthier than ever. >> right, right. when let me turn you to the bible. what made you want it take on this particular topic? this is an epic. it will run through holy week and culminating on easter. why did you decide it take this on? >> the bible is of course the greatest story ever told. and it hasn't really eve
i think a bible series is both. it is an event, huge event and also dvds. >> if i could go back to your comment of just a few moments ago, because you said, television executives need to adapt to that and come up with ways to solve the solution. like what? how do they do that? how do they continue to monitize their product in the way you just described for us. >> dvd sales are up in a huge way. if stories that are good and if it has a global translation so that it is sold in hundred...
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you talked about reading your bible. if you read your bible carefully, the great apostle paul said we should always honor authority. you sat next to the president of the united states and you belittled his programs. doctor, if i were you, i would stick to president. >> i didn't interrupt you. >> bob, w
you talked about reading your bible. if you read your bible carefully, the great apostle paul said we should always honor authority. you sat next to the president of the united states and you belittled his programs. doctor, if i were you, i would stick to president. >> i didn't interrupt you. >> bob, w
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this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron, 400 years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america, because it contained the principles for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and over 300 thousand utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version, and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but it was a bible by the people, for the people. the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one and i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. order today, and get a free dvd of kirk cameron's latest film, monumental, the untold story of americaís beginnings. it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar.
this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron, 400 years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america, because it contained the principles for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and over 300 thousand utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version, and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but...
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>> benedict xvi is a man of the bible. he's a brilliant expositor of the bible. the church is right in the middle of lent, the most serious pen tential season of the church's church's liturgical year. the pope has stayed on message. it's a time to think about what it means for all of us to walk the way of the cross, and i expect he'll stay with that message today. he's not a man who instinctively draws attention to himself. he wants people to focus on the truth of the gospel, the truth the church proclaims, and i think that master teacher attitude of which liz just spoke. the skill that, when he was a professor, would have people lining up outside the lecture hall at 8:00 in the morning to kibbutz his lectures, will be on public display for one last time. >> this is obviously an extraordinary moment in history. it is worth repeating time and again. this is not something we have ever seen in modern history. we have a pope who has made a decision that he is going to step down. he will be pope emeritus. and there is this opportunity for this final good-bye, this fin
>> benedict xvi is a man of the bible. he's a brilliant expositor of the bible. the church is right in the middle of lent, the most serious pen tential season of the church's church's liturgical year. the pope has stayed on message. it's a time to think about what it means for all of us to walk the way of the cross, and i expect he'll stay with that message today. he's not a man who instinctively draws attention to himself. he wants people to focus on the truth of the gospel, the truth...
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the team behind "the bible," a new tv series. bible," a new tv series. coming up. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. it's thursday, february 28, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time with us today. the president has been scaring americans for weeks now saying starting tomorrow, we will lose everything from first responders to air traffic controllers. but last night he said you may not actually notice any difference at all. >> a lot of people may not notice the full impact of the sequester, but this is going to be a big hit on the economy. >> gretchen: so what has changed in a short period of time
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and first and foremost was the bible or her prayer book. she was a very religious episcopalian anglican. she spent every morning playing and reading bible verses. she was a communicant of the church and went to church quite regularly. there was one it came down to the family, and they weighed 9 pounds each. they are very clean. they don't show signs of a lot of fingerprints. and they don't show signs of crumpled pages and whatnot. not as if they person read it everyday for four years. i suspect that those are attractive display copies that you would put in the drawing room. what she really read was the episcopal prayer book. because those she ordered frequently frequently and body wants. that is what's used for her devotion. she liked to read books by religious leaders, which were very interesting. they were so far from the i am so much better than you are type above. it would be let's look at the bigger picture, certain things that we all have in common, and certainly, she was a very tolerant person. some of the books she liked or gothic -
and first and foremost was the bible or her prayer book. she was a very religious episcopalian anglican. she spent every morning playing and reading bible verses. she was a communicant of the church and went to church quite regularly. there was one it came down to the family, and they weighed 9 pounds each. they are very clean. they don't show signs of a lot of fingerprints. and they don't show signs of crumpled pages and whatnot. not as if they person read it everyday for four years. i suspect...
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and when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, and he's giving us a system. it's called time. we don't necessarily have to do a 10%, but it's principle. he didn't say if your crops fail, don't give me any ties. he didn't say if you have a bumper crop give me triple. so there must be something fair about proportionalty. you make $10 billion, you put in a billion. you make $10, you put in one. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings please? ah, helzberg diamonds. nice choice, mate. ...and now in the presence of these guests we join this loving couple. oh dear... geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and
and when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, and he's giving us a system. it's called time. we don't necessarily have to do a 10%, but it's principle. he didn't say if your crops fail, don't give me any ties. he didn't say if you have a bumper crop give me triple. so there must be something fair about proportionalty. you make $10 billion, you put in a billion. you make $10, you put in one. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union...
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it turns out it's from the bible. you can't ban a phrase from the bible. >> greg: great. >> -- saying that -- >> dana: behold and lo is how it was there but it's also in letter from lady of the bed chamber in 1808. do research. >> greg: going to wikipedia. >> andrea: you think you are smarter than god, don't you? >> dana: that is mrs. anna on "downtown abbey." lady's made. got promoted. >> eric: lady of the bed chamber. >> andrea: lo and behold. >> dana: lo and behold this political cartoon. i like t
it turns out it's from the bible. you can't ban a phrase from the bible. >> greg: great. >> -- saying that -- >> dana: behold and lo is how it was there but it's also in letter from lady of the bed chamber in 1808. do research. >> greg: going to wikipedia. >> andrea: you think you are smarter than god, don't you? >> dana: that is mrs. anna on "downtown abbey." lady's made. got promoted. >> eric: lady of the bed chamber. >> andrea: lo and...
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when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, he's given us this system. hoosr it's called time. >> he didn't stop there. carson is the head of neurosurgery at johns hopkins. listen to obamacare. >> here's my solution. when a person is born, give them a birth certificate, an electronic medical record and a health savings account, to which money can be contributed pre-tax from the time you are born to the time you die. when you die, you can pass it on to your family members so that when you are 85 years old, you got 6 diseases, you are not trying to spend up everything, you are happy to pass it on and nobody's talking about death panels. >> rush limbaugh says the republicans could learn a thing or two. >> the guy comes along in 43 seconds and sets out a position, based on our principles of individual responsibility and free market that is a logical solution that makes total sense to everybody who hears it. this man said it while obama's sitting there. this is the kind of thing the
when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, he's given us this system. hoosr it's called time. >> he didn't stop there. carson is the head of neurosurgery at johns hopkins. listen to obamacare. >> here's my solution. when a person is born, give them a birth certificate, an electronic medical record and a health savings account, to which money can be contributed pre-tax from the time you are born to the time you die. when you die,...
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she had several bibles. she read the bible. she read the book of common prayer. she spent a lot of time reading other books about the biblical point of view, and she was a deeply religious but not judgmental woman. >> what about the video is important to tell people about the life they have seven minor -- they have? >> the fact they burned all the correspondence is a metaphor. that is where they could say to each other what they did not say anywhere else. i think one reason she burned those letters was that was the unvarnished -- unvarnished george washington. it was not a unique relationship that existed between them. she was the only person on earth to whom washington could confess his doubts, his fears, his opinions of his colleagues. you name it. >> this is the interesting thing about that. they both had a sense they were creating an image larger than his lifetime, that they did not want to be spoiled. >> she was very careful of his papers. they were always kept in a big truck. when they felt it might be in danger of being move, and now building his image, ha
she had several bibles. she read the bible. she read the book of common prayer. she spent a lot of time reading other books about the biblical point of view, and she was a deeply religious but not judgmental woman. >> what about the video is important to tell people about the life they have seven minor -- they have? >> the fact they burned all the correspondence is a metaphor. that is where they could say to each other what they did not say anywhere else. i think one reason she...
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where in the bible does it say that birth control is wrong. you're probabling saying hey the bible says be fruitful and multiply. which it does. but if the pope against birth control, why does the pope get to be a celibate. kind of do as i say not as i don't do. also when
where in the bible does it say that birth control is wrong. you're probabling saying hey the bible says be fruitful and multiply. which it does. but if the pope against birth control, why does the pope get to be a celibate. kind of do as i say not as i don't do. also when
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jesus and the bible come to life. >> what are you going to do? >> change the world.
jesus and the bible come to life. >> what are you going to do? >> change the world.
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when i pick up my bible, you know what i see, i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, and he's giving us a system. it's called time. now, we don't necessarily have to do a 10%. but this principle. >> we're seeing "wall street journal" had a lead editorial saying ben carson for president. thank you for joining us. >> well, thank you for having me. >> typically prayer breakfast speeches don't get this kind of attention. you got more than 2 million views on youtube of this speech. what do you make of this reaction? >> well, i make of it the fact that before i gave that talk, i prayed and asked god to give me wisdom what to say. what would resonate, what would be important and, you know, i don't think it was a particularly political -- >> some people do. >> i know they do but to be able to express an opinion about something that is problematic, you know, i'm a physician. i like to diagnose things and, you know, i've diagnosed some pretty, pretty significant issues that i think a lot of people resonate with and, you know, i've just been kind of overwhelmed by the response, part
when i pick up my bible, you know what i see, i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, and he's giving us a system. it's called time. now, we don't necessarily have to do a 10%. but this principle. >> we're seeing "wall street journal" had a lead editorial saying ben carson for president. thank you for joining us. >> well, thank you for having me. >> typically prayer breakfast speeches don't get this kind of attention. you got more than 2 million views on...
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in the case, no reservations, pull up a chair, a laptop and your wine bible. after all, this is religion for some and fortitude for the line and the food. >> and there is one course that was so spicey, we were crying tears. it was so good, we had to eat more. >> tears of joy? >> and around the black. >> reporter: he lives upstairs. >> and that is exciting. the cvs and duncan doughnuts before and that is for good food. >> reporter: wolfgang puck is a culin mary -- culinary king and that cooking shows and farmer's markets turned americans into smarter food consumers. >> and didn't know about ingredients. may not know how to cook it and they know what it should taste like. >> reporter: that allows the executive chef to serve up some adventurous dishes the d.c. crowd may have cringed at awhile back and maybe about the time of jobs. >> corporate tax attorney and the restaurateur. >> he did just fine, a study on booming 49th street northwest. >> we are not obviously at the level in san francisco and chicago and los angeles. once you get past the four cities, i think
in the case, no reservations, pull up a chair, a laptop and your wine bible. after all, this is religion for some and fortitude for the line and the food. >> and there is one course that was so spicey, we were crying tears. it was so good, we had to eat more. >> tears of joy? >> and around the black. >> reporter: he lives upstairs. >> and that is exciting. the cvs and duncan doughnuts before and that is for good food. >> reporter: wolfgang puck is a culin...
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in the case of little sarah no reservations to pull up a chair, bring your laptop and bring a wine bible. >> there is one course that was so spicey we were trickerying tears but it was so good we ha to keep eating more of it. >> reporter: tito lives up stair. >> it is kind of exciting. now it's at least for good food. >> reporter: wolf gang puck is a culinary king who brought his empire to d.c. in 2007. he says cooking shows and farmers marks has helped turn americans into smarter food consumers. >> they know about ingredients. they might not know how to cook it. they know what it should taste like. >> reporter: that lets the executive chef to serve up adventurous dishes that the d.c. crowd might have cringed about. >> service career change. >> reporter: he did just fine. >> we are not yet obviously the level of new york, san francisco, or chicago or los angeles. once you get past those four cities, i think d.c. could hold its own with anyone. boston, philly, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop in northeast where what was old is
in the case of little sarah no reservations to pull up a chair, bring your laptop and bring a wine bible. >> there is one course that was so spicey we were trickerying tears but it was so good we ha to keep eating more of it. >> reporter: tito lives up stair. >> it is kind of exciting. now it's at least for good food. >> reporter: wolf gang puck is a culinary king who brought his empire to d.c. in 2007. he says cooking shows and farmers marks has helped turn americans...
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take a listen. >> when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, and he's given us a system. it's called tithe. we don't necessarily have to do 10%, but this principal, he didn't say if your crops fail, don't give me any tithe, if your crop is bumper, give me triple tithe. >> this is going for the venue and number two, the person doing this. this is the first time i have seen him on the national stage. what did you think of that? >> it reminded me of the prayer breakfast i went to when mother teresa was talking and bill and hillary clinton were sitting there, talking about how bad abortion is. so uncomfortable in the room watching that, and i'm told the prayer breakfast with this gentleman was the same. but i think his -- his other point, his main point was political correctness has just gone beyond bizarre, and we have got to come down to reality here and people have to be able to kind of relax and talk about how they want to talk, and, you know, i just thought it was a great message. >> did you f
take a listen. >> when i pick up my bible, you know what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, and he's given us a system. it's called tithe. we don't necessarily have to do 10%, but this principal, he didn't say if your crops fail, don't give me any tithe, if your crop is bumper, give me triple tithe. >> this is going for the venue and number two, the person doing this. this is the first time i have seen him on the national stage. what did you think of that?...
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it's ten hours on the bible. it starts sunday on history. >> how did you pick which stories on the bible to tell? is it full of epic, dramatic stories that have been told so many times. so classically. and there's so many of them. >> we only had ten hours to tell these stories. we wish we had 1,000 hours. and we decided we had two choices. we could either tell loads of stories. or we would select fewer stories and have an opportunity to draw the audience in. and get them really emotionally engaged. >> and that's what you did. >> that's what we did. >> we were talking a moment ago, at the commercial break. i did an hour-long special on the resurrection. just the resurrection. and we had scholars from the evangelical world, the catholic world, the jewish world. i mean, it was difficult to tell just that one event. how did you pick which point of view to approach this from? a lot of people have a lot of strong feelings. >> straight down the middle. five hours old testament and five hours new testament. we go from ge
it's ten hours on the bible. it starts sunday on history. >> how did you pick which stories on the bible to tell? is it full of epic, dramatic stories that have been told so many times. so classically. and there's so many of them. >> we only had ten hours to tell these stories. we wish we had 1,000 hours. and we decided we had two choices. we could either tell loads of stories. or we would select fewer stories and have an opportunity to draw the audience in. and get them really...
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one was the bible owned by president abraham lincoln, and the other, the bible owned by dr. martin luther king, jr. as i prepared to take the sacred oath, i thought about these two men. i thought of how the times of joy and pain and uncertainty, they turned their bibles to seek the wisdom of god's words. and thought of how for as long as we've been a nation, so many of our leaders, our presidents and their bridges, our legislators and/or jurists, have done the same thing. each one face their own challenges. each one finding in scripture their own lessons from the lord. and as i was looking out on the crowd during the inauguration i thought of dr. king. we often think of him standing tall in front of the endless crowds stormed the nation's conscious with a bellowing voice and a mighty dream. but i also thought of his doubts and his fears, for those moments came as well. the lowly moments when he was left to confront the presence of long festering and justice and undisguised hate. imagined the darkness and the doubt that must have surrounded him when he was in that birmingham
one was the bible owned by president abraham lincoln, and the other, the bible owned by dr. martin luther king, jr. as i prepared to take the sacred oath, i thought about these two men. i thought of how the times of joy and pain and uncertainty, they turned their bibles to seek the wisdom of god's words. and thought of how for as long as we've been a nation, so many of our leaders, our presidents and their bridges, our legislators and/or jurists, have done the same thing. each one face their...
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when i pick up my bible, you know he what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, and he's given us a system. it's called time. >> well, he didn't stop there because carson is the head of neurosurgery at johns hopkins. listen to his take on obama care. >> he's my solution. when the person is born, give them a birth certificate, an electronic card and a health savings account. when you die, you can pass it on to your family members so that when you're 85 years old and you've got six diseases you're not trying to spend up everything. you're happy to pass it on and there's nobody talking about death panels. >> well, rush limbaugh said republicans could learn a thing or two from the good doctor. >> he sets out a position based on our principles of individual responsibility and free market that is a logical solution that makes total sense to everybody who hears it. >> this man said it while obama's sitting there. this is the kind of thing the republican party should have been saying for the past four years. >> greg, you
when i pick up my bible, you know he what i see? i see the fairest individual in the universe, god, and he's given us a system. it's called time. >> well, he didn't stop there because carson is the head of neurosurgery at johns hopkins. listen to his take on obama care. >> he's my solution. when the person is born, give them a birth certificate, an electronic card and a health savings account. when you die, you can pass it on to your family members so that when you're 85 years old...
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like we're referred to as the bible belt sometimes, so i think bringing the things that i learn in this oup my area can really help people become more tolerant and open to different things. >> we don't even have a cultural group at my school. so i think it would be cool to bring that into my school and educate other kids about the different religions that are out there and just let them to at least have a different perspective of even just what they've grown up in. >> i think it's the high school students that are ready for this and they're the ones who have the most to gain by true interfaith understanding. >> reporter: while fewer large scale public events are planned for this year, grand rapids' interfaith dialogue will g forward with a variety of smaller individual projects, led largely by the generation about to come of age. for "religion & ethics newsweekly", i'm judy valente in grand rapids, michigan. ♪ >>> like other major religions, islam has its own mystical branch, called sufism, which teach many ways to exrience iritl union with the divine. one of those paths -- dating fro
like we're referred to as the bible belt sometimes, so i think bringing the things that i learn in this oup my area can really help people become more tolerant and open to different things. >> we don't even have a cultural group at my school. so i think it would be cool to bring that into my school and educate other kids about the different religions that are out there and just let them to at least have a different perspective of even just what they've grown up in. >> i think it's...
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law and claim the right to assassinate americans and foreigners because foreigners list i check the bible there are human beings to without due process is a tragedy it's a it's there are lots of other adjectives and nouns i could use but it's the first time in my professional life and in my life here in washington fifty years we have become to ask ask myself will what does this oath mean when the executive itself is claiming the right to violate so clearly not only the fifth amendment but especially the fifth amendment in this issue ok chris would you like to feel that was a lot said there no indeed. i would say that. i would i disagree the there is no right there has never been a or the right to constitutional due process of an american or anyone who has taken up arms against the united states is significantly different significantly less than the due process that would otherwise be afforded an american or anyone who is present in the in the united states so i think i'd come out differently on the equation of the use of force against persons who have taken up arms with enemies of the uni
law and claim the right to assassinate americans and foreigners because foreigners list i check the bible there are human beings to without due process is a tragedy it's a it's there are lots of other adjectives and nouns i could use but it's the first time in my professional life and in my life here in washington fifty years we have become to ask ask myself will what does this oath mean when the executive itself is claiming the right to violate so clearly not only the fifth amendment but...
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you wanted to walk the bible. you walked the bible and wrote about it. you were diagnosed with cancer and wanted to think about how fatherly lessons were going to be passed down to your daughters and created a counsel of dads and wrote about it. what are the secrets and how did do you this? >> the frustration as you mentioned, parents are frustrated. i wrote about happy families and i wanted one. the thing that the straight jackets can come from the improvement industry. they had new ideas and wanted to find out what the parents are doing and test them. >> what is the green beret guide to the perfect family vacation? >> we would have the family reunions and all the families retreated to separate corners. who is better than the military? they studied it for 50 years and what you need to do is make teams and different generations and nothing based on that and them. these teams, they have names and you are bringing people together. one of the things that the research is clear about, i'm looking at you because you are about to have your second child, parents
you wanted to walk the bible. you walked the bible and wrote about it. you were diagnosed with cancer and wanted to think about how fatherly lessons were going to be passed down to your daughters and created a counsel of dads and wrote about it. what are the secrets and how did do you this? >> the frustration as you mentioned, parents are frustrated. i wrote about happy families and i wanted one. the thing that the straight jackets can come from the improvement industry. they had new...
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. >> reporter: and right here, the holy bible. >> you know, that's actually part of preparedness. you know, when you read the bible or along with that, in my case being mormon, the book of mormon, it all indicates that in the last days -- and we feel like these are the last days -- there are some hard times. >> reporter: outside the bunker he has barrels of water, 2,000 gallons. inside a food supply worthy of a small grocery. cookies, ritz, macaroni and cheese, corn, salt, starkist and green giant green beans. >> this is beef jerky. >> reporter: why so much beef jerky? >> we love beef jerky. >> reporter: larson lives far away from the bunker. how will he get there in time for what he believes is an imminent disaster? >> i'm a faith oriented person. i spend a certain amount of time with heavenly father reminding him that i need about 24 hours notice. >> reporter: this bunker even comes with an escape hatch. this is here in case the entrance to the bunker is blocked after a nuclear disaster, if something falls on top of it. peter larson and his family can escape here. he says he has
. >> reporter: and right here, the holy bible. >> you know, that's actually part of preparedness. you know, when you read the bible or along with that, in my case being mormon, the book of mormon, it all indicates that in the last days -- and we feel like these are the last days -- there are some hard times. >> reporter: outside the bunker he has barrels of water, 2,000 gallons. inside a food supply worthy of a small grocery. cookies, ritz, macaroni and cheese, corn, salt,...
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claim the right to assassinate americans and foreigners because foreigners last time i checked the bible there are human beings to without due process is a tragedy it's a it's there are lots of other adjectives and nouns i could use but it's the first time in my professional life and in my life here in washington fifty years we have become to ask ask myself will what does this oath mean when the executive itself is claiming the right to violate so clearly not only the fifth amendment but especially the fifth amendment in this issue ok chris would you like to feel that there was a lot said there no indeed. i would say that. i would i disagree the there is no right there has never been a or the right to constitutional due process of an american or anyone who has taken up arms against the united states is significantly different significantly less than the due process that would otherwise be afforded an american or anyone who is present in the in the united states so i think i'd come out differently on the equation of the use of force against persons who have taken up arms with enemies of t
claim the right to assassinate americans and foreigners because foreigners last time i checked the bible there are human beings to without due process is a tragedy it's a it's there are lots of other adjectives and nouns i could use but it's the first time in my professional life and in my life here in washington fifty years we have become to ask ask myself will what does this oath mean when the executive itself is claiming the right to violate so clearly not only the fifth amendment but...